Issue 1
31 articles- pp. 3-11
The Unconscious Homunculus
Francis Crick & Christof Koch - pp. 11-13
Consciousness Cannot be Limited to Sensory Qualities: Some Empirical Counterexamples: Commentary by Bernard J. Baars and Katharine A. McGovern
Katharine A. McGovern - pp. 14-17
Now You See It, Now You Don't: Commentary by Nicholas Humphrey
Nicholas Humphrey - pp. 17-20
Unconscious, Yes; Homunculus,???: Commentary by Ray Jackendoff
Ray Jackendoff - pp. 21-24
Conscious and Unconscious Mental Activity: Commentary by Benjamin Libet
Benjamin Libet - pp. 24-32
The Cradle of Consciousness: A Periconscious Emotional Homunculus?: Commentary by Jaak Panksepp
Jaak Panksepp - pp. 32-35
Investigating Neural Correlates of Consciousness with Ambiguous Stimuli: Commentary by Jeffrey D. Schall
Jeffrey D. Schall - pp. 36-37
Commentary by James H. Schwartz
James H. Schwartz - pp. 38-45
Freudian Science of Consciousness: Then and Now: Commentary by David Livingstone Smith
David Livingstone Smith - pp. 45-48
Analyzing First-Person Experience: The Value of Phenomenal Reflection in Providing Signposts for Investigating Its Neural Correlates: Commentary by Richard Stevens
Richard Stevens - pp. 48-59
The Unconscious Homunculus: Response to the Commentaries by Francis Crick and Christof Koch
Christof Koch - pp. 61-68
Gaps, Barriers, and Splits: The Psychoanalytic Search for Connection
Arnold Goldberg - pp. 69-74
Affect Dialogue (Vol. 1, No. 1, 1999): Commentary by Robert N. Emde
Robert N. Emde - pp. 75-79
Commentary by Rainer Krause
Rainer Krause - pp. 81-88
The Feeling of What Happens: Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness: Antonio R. Damasio. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1999, 367 pp., $28.00.
Alan Pollack, Douglas Watt & Jaak Panksepp - pp. 88-91
The Feeling of What Happens: Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness: Antonio R. Damasio. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1999, 367 pp., $28.00.
Arnold H. Modell - pp. 91-95
The Emotional Brain: The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life: Joseph LeDoux. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996, 384 pp., $25.00.
Henry M. Evans - pp. 95-99
From Brains to Consciousness? Essays on the New Sciences of the Mind: Steven Rose. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1998, 278 pp., $29.95.
Fred M. Levin - pp. 99-102
Conscious and Unconscious Processes: Psychodynamic, Cognitive, and Neurophysiological Convergences: Howard Shevrin, James A. Bond, Lisa A. W. Brakel, Richard K. Hertel, and William J. Williams. New York: The Guilford Press, 1996, 302 pp., $45.00.
Ira Lable - pp. 103-106
Research Digest
Oliver Turnbull & Regina Pally - pp. 107
Regional Bulletins
Iréne Matthis - pp. 107
Anna Freud Centre, London: Neuro-Psychoanalysis Project
Paula Barkay - pp. 107-108
The Psychoanalysis/Neuroscience Study Group of the Swedish Psychoanalytic Society
Iréne Matthis & Magnus Kihlbom - pp. 108
The Frankfurt/Cologne Neuropsychoanalytic Study Group
Klaus Röckerath - pp. 108
The Neuroscience/Psychoanalysis Study Group of São Paulo, Brazil
Yusaku Soussumi - pp. 108-109
The Luis Chiozza Foundation and the Centro Weizsaecker de Consulta Médica, Buenos Aires
Luis Chiozza - pp. 109
The New York Psychoanalytic Institute: Arnold Pfeffer Center for Neuro-Psychoanalysis
Arnold Pfeffer - pp. 109
The New York University Psychoanalytic Institute Neurobiology and Psychoanalysis Study Group
Larry Kunstadt - pp. 109-110
Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
David D. Olds - pp. 110
University of Michigan: Program of Research on Unconscious Processes
Howard Shevrin - pp. 111
The Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute: Proceedings of the Psychoanalysis/Neuroscience Workshop
Issue 2
45 articles- pp. 117
Editors' Introduction
Edward Nersessian & Mark Solms - pp. 119-132
A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective on Confabulation
John DeLuca - pp. 133-138
A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Confabulation
Mark Solms - pp. 139-144
Confabulation in Dreaming, Psychosis, and Brain Injury Commentary by Mark J. Blechner
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 144-148
A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective on Confabulation Commentary by Jorge Canestri
Jorge Canestri - pp. 148-150
A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective on Confabulation Commentary by Neill Graff-Radford
Neill Graff-Radford - pp. 150-158
Commentary by Marcia K. Johnson
Marcia K. Johnson - pp. 158-162
The Mechanism of Confabulation Commentary by Marcel Kinsbourne
Marcel Kinsbourne - pp. 163-166
A Neuroscientific Perspective on Confabulation Commentary by Edward Nersessian
Edward Nersessian - pp. 167-170
Confabulation: Response to Commentaries
John DeLuca - pp. 171-181
From Hysteria to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Psychoanalysis and the Neurobiology of Traumatic Memories
Yoram Yovell - pp. 183-192
The Dialogue between Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience: Alienation and Reparation
Douglas F. Watt - pp. 193-201
J. Allan Hobson and Edward Pace-Schott's Response Commentary by Mark Solms
Mark Solms - pp. 202-211
J. Allan Hobson and Edward Pace-Schott's Response Commentary by Margaret Gilmore and Edward Nersessian
Margaret M. Gilmore & Edward Nersessian - pp. 212-213
J. Allan Hobson and Edward Pace-Schott's Response Commentary by Calvin Kai-ching Yu
Calvin Kai-ching Yu - pp. 214-216
J. Allan Hobson and Edward Pace-Schott's Response Commentary by Mortimer Ostow
Mortimer Ostow - pp. 216-218
J. Allan Hobson and Edward Pace-Schott's Response Commentary by Beatrice W. Smirnow
Beatrice W. Smirnow - pp. 219-222
Crossing the Psychoanalytic-Experimental Divide via a Neuropsychological Perspective Commentary by Nancy S. Foldi, Adam M. Brickman, and Joan C. Borod
Nancy S. Foldi - pp. 222-232
On the Relationship of Experimental Psychology and Psychoanalysis Commentary by Peter Fonagy
Peter Fonagy - pp. 232-234
Commentary by Eglé Laufer
Eglé Laufer - pp. 234-238
The Gap between Two Creative Traditions: Experimental Psychology and Psychoanalysis Commentary by Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber
Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber - pp. 238-240
Cross-Cultural Forays Commentary by Keith Oatley
Keith Oatley - pp. 240-255
On Preventing Another Century of Misunderstanding: Toward a Psychoethology of Human Experience and a Psychoneurology of Affect Commentary by Jaak Panksepp
Jaak Panksepp - pp. 255-258
Commentary by Howard Shevrin
Howard Shevrin - pp. 258-259
Personal Memories of Experimental Psychology and Psychoanalysis Commentary by Oliver Turnbull
Oliver Turnbull - pp. 259-264
Response to Commentaries Paul Whittle
Paul Whittle - pp. 265-268
The Mind's Past: Michael S. Gazzaniga. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998, 263 pages, $22.50.
José Saporta - pp. 268-270
The Evolution of Consciousness: Euan Macphail New York: Oxford University Press, 1998, 256 pages, $75.00.
Terrence W. Deacon - pp. 270-272
Affective Neuroscience: The Foundations of Human and Animal Emotions: Jaak Panksepp. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998, 466 pp., $80.
Otto F. Kernberg - pp. 272-276
Affective Neuroscience: The Foundations of Human and Animal Emotions: Jaak Panksepp. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998, 466 pp., $80.00.
Maggie Zellner - pp. 277-281
Research Digest
Oliver Turnbull & Regina Pally - pp. 283
Bulletin of the International Neuro-Psychoanalysis Society Edited by Iréne Matthis
Iréne Matthis - pp. 283-284
Report on the First International Neuro-Psychoanalysis Congress: Neuroscientific and Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Emotion, London, July 21-23, 2000
Susan Loden - pp. 284-286
Report on the First International Neuropsychoanalysis Congress: Neuroscientific and Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Emotion, London, July 21-23, 2000
Beatrice W. Smirnow - pp. 287
Ann Arbor (University of Michigan: Program of Research on Unconscious Processes)
Howard Shevrin - pp. 287
Frankfurt-Cologne (Neuropsychoanalytic Study Group in Frankfurt and Cologne)
Klaus Roeckerath - pp. 288
Ghent (Neuro-Psychoanalysis Research Unit, Ghent University, Belgium)
Filip Geerardyn - pp. 288-289
London (Anna Freud Centre: Neuropsychoanalysis Project)
Mark Solms & Oliver Turnbull - pp. 289
New York (Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research)
David D. Olds - pp. 289
New York (Arnold Pfeffer Center for Neuro-Psychoanalysis: The New York Psychoanalytic Institute)
Arnold Pfeffer - pp. 290
Porto (Portuguese Society of Psychoanalysis/Porto Institute of Psychoanalysis)
Rui Coelho - pp. 290
Sao Paulo (Neuro-Psychoanalysis Study and Research Center of Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Yusaku Soussumi - pp. 290
Stockholm (The Psychoanalysis/Neuroscience Study Groups of the Swedish Psychoanalytic Society)
Iréne Matthis & Magnus Kihlbom - pp. 290-291
Vienna (The Vienna Psychoanalysis/Neuroscience Study Group)
Georg Fodor - pp. 291
Washington, DC (Washington Psychoanalytic Foundation and Society)
Beatrice W. Smirnow